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Aug. 22, 2002
Pi Kappa Alpha's International Convention Sends ULM Home With Numerous Awards
The Eta Omicron Chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha Social Men's Fraternity on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Monroe recently won several awards. The awards were accepted at the Pi Kappa Alpha International Convention held recently in Palm Springs, California. There were five representatives from ULM's Chapter.
The Eta Omicron active chapter received its 14th consecutive Chapter of Excellence Certificate at the opening ceremony on Saturday. ULM's chapter has been ranked excellent every year since 1990. ULM's Active chapter received its 7th Phi Phi Kappa Alpha Club Award (the award has been given out 8 years) recognizing the Eta Omicron chapter as one of 14 chapters which joined this club at the 100% donation level. The Phi Phi Kappa Alpha Club encourages undergraduates to donate allowing it to grow and eventually award a college scholarship to a member.
ULM's Pi Kappa Alpha Alumni Association received its
5th Consecutive William R. Nester Award recognizing it as one
of the top Alumni Associations in all of Pi Kappa Alpha.
This is their 6th Nester Award in the last nine years.
Grammy Award winning country artist and alumnus of Pi Kappa
Alpha, Tim McGraw, flew into Palm Springs to receive the
fraternity's highest alumni honor, "The Distinguished Achievement
Award." McGraw was introduced by Pike Jeff Thompson.
The ULM Chapter's Financial Management / Alumni Relations
/ and Public Relations programs were finalists in each respective
category. ULM's Pike Chapter also won the Community Service Man
Hours award and the Athletic Award. ULM's Chapter and Association
also won another International Work Day Award. The Chapter was
also recognized again for being named a House of the Quarter
Winner.
ULM's Chapter won their fourth straight (and 9th in the last
11 years) Robert A. Smythe Award, joining the University of Tennessee,
the University of Arkansas, the University of Washington, The
University of Nebraska, and Florida State University.
For more information, call Tommy Walpole at 318-343-7789 or go online to www.hopike.com.
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